All releases of Asbru Web Content Management

Release Notes: This release adds Apple iPad and iPhone iOS 6 support to the Web content editor. It also adds blog settings for enabling and disabling comments for each blog entry. This release also adds a number of other improvements and bugfixes to the community features of the system.

Release Notes: This release adds improved preview of scheduled content items. There are also improvements to dynamic checking of content dependencies and this version also adds hiding of content groups and types for administrators without access permissions.

Release Notes: This release adds a new business starter Web site. There are also several improvements to the workflow functionality, to the breadcrumb trails, and to navigation menu functionality. This release adds support for PHP 5.3.

Release Notes: This release improves the handling of content items published to static filenames. There are also many improvements in the way login is handled, including blocking of user logins after a configurable number of failed login attempts and support for password expiration. This release also adds support for HTML and CSS code validation.

Release Notes: This version makes it possible for organizations to easily deliver content tailored for different devices such as mobile phones and PCs. It also includes several new features for online stores and many significant improvements for system integrators and developers.

Release Notes: This release adds a number of improvements for UTF-8 encoded content, including support for importing existing UTF-8 encoded Web site content and improved database export of UTF-8 encoded data. This release also fixes a number of minor bugs.

Release Notes: This release improves importing of existing Web sites. It also adds a number of special codes that can be used by administrators to display various content. This release also includes many minor bugfixes.

Release Notes: This release adds many new features. The most notable are functionality to import existing Dreamweaver and HTML file-based Web sites into the Asbru Web Content Management system, support for individual user access restrictions to content in addition to the existing role-based access restrictions, and support for multiple style sheets per page and template.